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Andrew Zorard (Hungarian: Zoerárd András, Szórád, Zoárd; Polish:
Andrzej Świerad, Żurawek, Żórawek, Świrad, and Wszechrad; Slovak: Svorad,
Andrej Svorad...
- July 1572 29 June 1867 by Pope Pius IX One of the
Martyrs of
Gorkum Andrew Zorard c. 980 c. 1009 July 1083 by Pope
Gregory VII Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus...
- Constantine,
Helena Kysucké Nové
Mesto – James, son of
Alphaeus Nitra –
Andrew Zorard Svätý Jur –
George Celje –
Maximilian of
Lorch Koper –
Nazarius of Koper...
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later became a
hermit with his
fellow saint and
spiritual teacher Andrew Zorard. They
lived an
austere life in a cave
along the Váh
River near Trenčín,...
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around year 1075. He
wrote the
Legend of
Benedict of
Szkalka and
Andrew Zorard, two
hermits who
lived in the
region of
Nitra in modern-day Slovakia. Maurus's...
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sometimes shown appearing to a
sleeping priest;
Irish wolfhound Andrew Zorard walnuts, eagle, chain, axe,
rocks Andrey Bogolyubsky clothed as a Russian...
- (b. 1940)
Christian feast day:
Alexius of Rome (Western Church)
Andrew Zorard Cynehelm Cynllo Inácio de
Azevedo Jadwiga of
Poland Magnus Felix Ennodius...
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Bishop Maurus of Pécs
wrote his Life of the
hermits Benedict and
Andrew Zorard—the
earliest Hungarian hagiography—around this time. The
young king and...
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Arduinus 1009
Bruno of
Querfurt (Bonifatius) 974 1009
Andrew Zorard 980 1009?
Ansfried of
Utrecht (Ansfridus) 945 1010
Bishop of Utrecht...
- of Szkalka, a
hermit on
Mount Zobor in Hungary,
disciple of St.
Andrew Zorard,
renowned for his asceticism,
murdered by
robbers (1012)
Saint Tamar of...